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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceberg View Post
    none as its scrambled
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    Hello Iceberg,

    Are you saying the information on Lyngsat isn't up to date, since it's listed as clear on 3860/V/31247? I have a 6' motorised dish and live in North Carolina and can't get that particular transponder. I am willing to go bigger but need to know from people who already have such bigger dish to tell me if they get certain channels I am looking for.

    Also is there a site I can refer to that will help me determine the required dish size to get certain transponders on different satellites?
    I just put out the 6 footer here in MN and checked. Its S2 so the Manhattan receiver was needed

    4 channels labelled "CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4"
    all scrambled
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    Two 6 foot Fortec dish with GeoSatPro dual C-Band LNB "ghetto moved" to various C-Band satellites

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    Quote Originally Posted by phlatwound View Post
    Also, it is DVB-S2, and might require a larger dish to get consistently, and more and more signals are going to S2.
    due to modulation and FEC, this signal is a relatively easy DVB-S2 signal to pick up compared to most DVB-S2 signals in the arc. The signal can be a little messy on the spectrum analyzer and still be lockable.

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